
The State of Shock
Drama
Overview
Set in socialist Yugoslavia in 1986, a humble and diligent factory worker falls into a 10-year shock right at his working place. He wakes up from coma in hospital in 1996 capitalist Slovenia, only to find out that he's left without job as being redundant.
Top Cast
Martin Marion
Martin Marion
Peter Zmazek
Martin Marion
Peter Zmazek
Urška Hlebec
Urška Hlebec
Marica Zmazek
Urška Hlebec
Marica Zmazek


Nikola Kojo
Nikola Kojo
Jovo Stanković Kranjc
Nikola Kojo
Jovo Stanković Kranjc


Aleksandra Balmazović
Aleksandra Balmazović
Jana Zmazek
Aleksandra Balmazović
Jana Zmazek


Vlado Novak
Vlado Novak
Direktor Podbregar
Vlado Novak
Direktor Podbregar


Robert Prebil
Robert Prebil
Sekretar Žunič
Robert Prebil
Sekretar Žunič
Arna Šijak
Arna Šijak
Tajnica Nada
Arna Šijak
Tajnica Nada


Iva Krajnc Bagola
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Vera
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Vera


Dario Varga
Dario Varga
Milan
Dario Varga
Milan


Emir Hadžihafizbegović
Emir Hadžihafizbegović
Psihijater
Emir Hadžihafizbegović
Psihijater
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